User's Manual Part 2

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Music
You can play back music files on your FOMA terminal by using MUSIC
Player or i-motion player.
MUSIC Player (See page 280)
By “MUSIC Player” of “MUSIC”, you can play back Chaku-uta Full
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music files or music
files saved from music CDs to the microSD card via a personal computer.
You can display mail, i-mode sites, and so on, while listening to music by MUSIC
Player (Play Background).
See page 505 for the combination patterns that can be started.
i-motion Player (See page 353)
From the “imotion” folder in “Data box”, you can play back the voice-only i-motion
movie (including music data of AAC format) or AAC format files stored on the microSD
card.
You can download Chaku-uta Full
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music files from sites. You can save
up to 262.1 Mbytes of files including other data files. (See page 529)
1
Call up a Chaku-uta Full
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music file downloadable site
Select a Chaku-uta Full
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music fileSaveYES
Select “Play” to play back the Chaku-uta Full
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music file. See page 283 for
operations while a Chaku-uta Full
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music file is being played back.
Select “Property” to display the Chaku-uta Full
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music file information. (See
page 286)
See page 205 when Chaku-uta Full
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music files are stored to the maximum.
2
Select a destination folder.
Press l( ) to display folders at the second-tier level or lower, if they
exist. Press r to return to the upper level.
Playing Music
Saving Music Files
Download Chaku-uta Full
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Music Files
When you press l( ) to suspend downloading or when the downloading is
suspended by an incoming call, the confirmation display appears asking whether to
resume downloading. Select “YES” to resume downloading the remaining part. Select
“NO” to show the data acquisition completion display. Select “Save pt.” to save it to a
folder in “i-mode” folder in “MUSIC” in “Data box”.
You can re-download the rest of the partially saved file from “Data box”.
The title name of the partially saved Chaku-uta Full
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music file takes the date and time
when it is downloaded.
When the playable period or playable deadline of the partially saved Chaku-uta Full
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music file has expired, you cannot download the remaining segments of the file.
Further, the partially saved file is deleted when you save re-obtained data.
Uta-hodai files are the Chaku-uta Full
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music files you can play back just for a period of
the contract with a content provider. The playable deadline is specified in the license
information that is downloaded together with the music file.
Even when the playable deadline has expired, you can play back the music file by
updating the license.
When a music file (Chaku-uta Full
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music file downloaded on the membership service
basis) whose playable deadline has expired is found at the start of MUSIC Player, the
confirmation display appears asking whether to update the playable deadline. Select
“YES” to update the file (Packet communication fee is charged). Select “NO” not to use
the music file. See page 280 for starting MUSIC Player.
Some Uta-hodai music files are applied with surplus playable days even after the
playable deadline has passed. During this period, you can play back files without
updating the playable deadline information. When the surplus playable days are over,
you cannot play back the files. Also if you download a music file with playable period
not updated, you cannot play it back before it is saved.
When the upper limit of the (membership) music services you can register is exceeded,
the confirmation display appears asking whether to overwrite them. Select “YES” to
overwrite a music service whose playable deadline is the oldest. You can no longer
play back the music files downloaded from the overwritten service.
Packet communication fee charged for updating a playable deadline during
international roaming is not supported by Pake-Houdai, Pake-Houdai Full and
Pake-Houdai Double.
When downloading Chaku-uta Full
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music file is suspended
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